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Show WEST POINT PLANS CHANGES IN FOOTBALL RULES West Point, N. Y., Feb. 14. Iu the intervals of working up desirablo change i i football rules. Lieutenant H.. M. Nelly 4iid other men at West Point responn'ble for army football have been devoting a lot of time to planning for the campaign of 191f. Their sole object, as in tho last two years, will bo a victory over the navy. There Is a regular board of football strategy at the military academy, with Lieutenant Nelly as its chief. PuHen. raptaln of last year's team, will probably prob-ably return in the fall as a graduate I coach. , j Thr coaches declare themselves as very much Impressed with the mom-hern mom-hern of.tln' entering class last year. 1 No claxs for yearn, they say, hac contained con-tained so tnuehi football material 'of promlec, Hnd thoy believe that the nejst team will he composed largely of names new on the football roll of horior. . . |